I work days at the Aeroplus Access division of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), and at night as one of the co-owners of The Web Warren, a small Web design and Internet consulting outfit. I spend much of my time commuting between Queens, New York, downtown Manhattan, and North Plainfield, New Jersey.
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My hobbies include
and STAR TREK and Forever Knight fandom. I'm also an avid arctophile; I designed my first teddy bear in 1997. Some of my work in these areas can be seen on my other web sites, listed below. |
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My significant other (and president/co-owner of The Web Warren) is Frank Warren. At right is the "Christmas photo" of us we gave to the family this year. The main photo was taken by our friend Heather-Anne when we visited the Cape Breton Tea Room in Halifax, Nova Scotia, this past October. The holly border is tiled from a photo I made of a single terminal branch of one of the holly bushes in Frank's parents' front yard. Both photos were taken with my Kodak DC-120 digital camera. The composite was made using Adobe PhotoShop LE 3.5. |
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The photo was taken by Franks' mom, Kitty, on Christmas morning 1997 on the DC-120. I eventually plan to put a few other photos of our families up on one of our personal sites. |
I keep my home page deliberately simple, since most of my Web time is spent designing theme pages and pages for others.
It has been said that one knows little of a person unless one
knows his family.
Most of my nuclear family isn't up on the 'Net
yet; however, here's a very short
family tree...
One family member that is on the Web is
As more of our family members start mounting home pages, I hope to add them to this list.
Here are links to my theme pages and to other pages I've designed.
The residential Bonnie Brae School for Boys in Liberty Corners, New
Jersey is a not-for-profit educational institution which has been
accepting troubled and at-risk youths into its program for over 80 years.
Their annual Highland Games have been a traditional fundraiser since 1987
or 1988, with a year's break in 1996, during which time the Games were
brought under professional management by
East of the Hebrides
Entertainments. Frank and I have volunteered at these Games in
various capacities under the auspices of
Telephone Pioneers
Chapter 99 (Bellcore, now Telcordia
Technologies) since 1990.
I started my Bonnie Brae site in 1998
as a way of sharing the experience with the other Bellcore Pioneers and
Pioneer Partners, and with friends who live too far away to attend the
Games. I'm currently working on my photos from the 1999 Games, which
should be up shortly.
If you live close enough to travel to New
Jersey, why not come down next year and join the festival?
The official Geraint Wyn Davies Fan Club
(GWDFC) site is written, run, and maintained
Quinn with the knowledge and
consent of the club president, Rosemary Shad. My pages chronicle only my
personal adventures with members of the club at official and unofficial
club gatherings.
The
Penn
State Forever Knight mailing lists (FORKNI-L and FKFIC-L)
are the two main lists of one of the largest communities of Forever
Knight fans on the Internet. They, the
Forever Knight Fan
Fiction site, and the EFNET #foreverknight channel on IRC
comprise the cornerstones of an estimated fan community of over 1,000
members and growing.
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How do you gather a group of online fans (who have never met each other in person) at a con (science fiction/horror/fantasy/romance/name-the-genre convention)? That was my self-appointed task going into Syndicon-II (East) in May, 1997. The following pages are my attempt at preparing 75 FORKNI-L members and #foreverknight regulars for their first con, at a site I've been to almost every year since 1987.

Last updated 6 July 1999.